Victor Ian
International Coach
Can you (anyone) give me one example of Ricky Ponting managing men well. I thought he had the respect of the whole team purely by way of being a great player.
Even when his results as a player and a captain were sagging, the entire squad (bar his successor) still would do anything for him.Can you (anyone) give me one example of Ricky Ponting managing men well. I thought he had the respect of the whole team purely by way of being a great player.
You're taking it too literallyThis, 'would do anything for him' thing....what,... you mean they would got out and bat for him, bowl for him, catch a cricket ball for him? I've heard this expressed many times about sports captains, and it is kind of weird. Players would NOT walk under a bus for their captains and they can only do on a cricket field what they would do anyway. Does it just mean they will do what the captain asks without grumbling and fussing?
Shane Watson.Can you (anyone) give me one example of Ricky Ponting managing men well. I thought he had the respect of the whole team purely by way of being a great player.
Absolutely. Look at Watto's raw stats under his different captains. Ponting knew how to get the best out of him (defined role and made him feel important). Man management is a lot to do with psychologyShane Watson.
Pretty much this. When Imran was injured or if he was not availableWas there a time during the 80s when he and Miandad used to have turns at being captain? Or did Javed only do it when Imran was injured? I thought I recalled Miandad captaining Pakistan on a tour here at some point. Might have been an ODI tour only though.
Miandad captained in tests too, beat England and Sri Lanka I think it was.Was there a time during the 80s when he and Miandad used to have turns at being captain? Or did Javed only do it when Imran was injured? I thought I recalled Miandad captaining Pakistan on a tour here at some point. Might have been an ODI tour only though.
You can make a separate list of Aussie only captains if it satisfies youGreg Chappell belongs in this argument. Brought in tactics well within the laws of the game which revolutionised it and led to important changes. Basically Jardine but a better batsman. Probably about the same calibre of bloke, too.